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Show THE TAGE SIX. II E R A L D - Logan Team Remains In The Running For GJIerald --Journal State Semipro Title Pilots Pocatello Cards of Collegians Stirs Interest In Baltic With Pocatello Cards On Pioneer Day CACHE machine LOGAN clicked Garrett ss C. Nyman Peterson Hirst lb W. Nyman 0. 5 2 6 3 6 3 cf 2b 4 4 4 0 1 St. 0 2 1 1 Bailey 1,- ewls c W. Bailey rf Ewing p Stone rf 16 11 0 0 0 1 .527 After getting off to a faltering 44 15 21 11 7 Louis games. Their American- - league lead has melted from Their pitching sour at the 12 $4 games to 6V2. and hitting went same time. second half of play. Baseball league Valley teams will go into the third round schedulfour games Saturday, with ed. Interference during the past two weeks has come fr.m irrigation turns and other conflicts. At the present t.me, Trenton and Weston are astride the top spot in team standings, with Clarkston and Lewiston in the thousand per cent column, but with only been played. one game having Fairview haa a split record, having fallen to Clarkston last week 19-Weston forged ahead with a perfect record by beating Cornish while Trenton whipped North Logan. oaturday's lineup places Cornish against Hyde Park at the Parkers home diamond, while Preston invades Lewiston. Weston travels to North Logan, while the league spotlights rest on Clarkston where Cache Against the Red Sox, they averaged only 2 5 runs per game as compared with their season's average of nearly 6V$. The Yanks have had only three Steve pitchers, Bump Hadley, Sundra, and Atley Donald, go the route ftnd win since July 1. Their aces, Red Ruffing, Lefty Gomez and Monte Pearson have bogged down in their latest efforts. The Yanks' showing in the game, in which Ruffin pitched a creditable three Innings and Selkirk, Gordon and Dimaggio drove in all three of the American leagues runs may give the world champions a lift. The National league returned to last night when the competition Pittsburgh Pirates blanked the all-st- ar ft j&dt'Y yv Va, .7 4; TJnfS Manager Tom (Tony) Robello, first baseman and mnnager of Pocateilo Cardinals, is 26 years old and considered one of the most promising managers in the entire Cardinal organization. He brings g his team to Logan July 24 to play the Logan Collegians as a feature attraction of the Pioneer Day celebration. league-leadin- Hyrum CCC Engages Lundberg Motor Tonight Slater Takes VALLEY Tonghts Hyrum CCC at LEAGUE Schedule Lundberg Motor, that communitys Badminton Title Logan, 8 p. m. 15-- 3 5. Colorado Golf Event COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Broad13 if P- i- Picturesque moor course, scene of midwestern golf tournaments since 1927, rereived a final grooming today for event the 1939 July 18-2- The layout backdronped hv Cheyenne mountain, will be thrown open tomorrow to the first of 200 candidates for the fourth trans title put at stake here in the last 13 years Ven Savage, Salt Lake O'ty golfer who won the all-- tah final lost year at Lincoln, Neb from his fellow townsman, Ed. Kingsley, headed the field of contenders who arrived early to take advantage of the four-da- y practice session. 1 College Worth-thingto- n, last of the fifth when he was relieved by Talbot. Providence First and River Heights fought for ileven innings before the Providenc boy's finally came out on top of the 5score. Ed Olsen hurler for River Heights held Providence too four runs and in the seventh inning Norm Schenk took over the mound duties. Gessel nurled masterful ball for Providence retiring River Heights first three men in many of the innings. Second Scores Logan Second won their second game of the season by swamping the Eleventh, 25 to 6. Keith Hart hurler for Second showed up good on the mound and at the plate also, getting four for as many times at bat, while Lee Edwards got a homer two douoies and a single for the same percent. Jess Dailey was on the mound for Eleventh. College ward kept their record clean last night with a win over 11 to 4. The Twelfth College ward boys are one of the most in teams the powerful league with their hitting and support throughout. Don Humpherys and A. Hanson connected for home runs while R. Anderson was the only Twelfth ward man to get a homer off Nelson. R. Anderson chucked for Twelfth. Eighth Loses Providence Second went into a tie with Young ward by downing Eighth 9 to 5. W. Hanson was hurler for Providence while Sylvan Forsberg went the route for the Eighth. Chuck Schenk hurler for Young ward held the Sixth ward to seven runs while his mates were getting 19 runs off Ensign Burns, pitcher for Sixth. The Sixth ward had a big first inning. and made six of there seven runs in this frame but weren't able to keep the ball rolling and Young ward pounded Burns in the fourth for six runs. -4 battles team with Trenton. CLARKSTON H. Thompson ss Griffin lb Archibald Heggie rf B. R. 3b if Dahle Buttars cf D. Thompson 2b D. Archibald c E. Archibald p AB R H 2 3 6 - 6 -- 6 6 1 .5 2 2 3 3 5 5 2 5 - 5 -- -- 1 48 19 22 Totals AB R H FAIRVIEW 5 1 1 Inglet lb 5 0 2 Rawlings 3b Grants Bike at Clark Auto, Lo1 3 c 9 m. McKnight gan, p. Ottis, Bailev. HerdM. Home run 5 1 0 Hall rf Cliffs Service at llvrum I Peterson. Two-bas- e Lions, hits Herdtl, 5 0 0 B. Inglet p 8 30. Dalton. Ottis. Strikeouts Ewing 5 1 1 Floyd Slater, new couch at Kowallis Implement at Morning A. Inglet ss and hand- Parowan Dodgers, 7, Baird 1, Christensen 1. Wise- - Brooklyn . 5 0 2 high school walked off Milk, 8.30. R. Olson cf man 4. Bases on balls Ewing 3, ed Whit Wyatt his first national with the open badminton 5 1 2 singles E. Bodily if at 29,481 1. Christensen 1. Wiseman league defeat before . Baird 1 4 championship at the Utah State O. Olson 2b field. Mace used Ebbets Brown, 1. Christensen, Losing pitcher Agricultural college summer sesCOMMERCIAL I.Hld 'E A Parker and R. Par- - chiefly for relief roles, started sion Wednesday j Umpires afternoon when II 6 11 Tot als for the Burs and scattered six he Friday's Schedule turned hack the bid of Miss Jaik's Cafe at Cold Storage. 8 hits. Lloyd Waner's double, Arkic Pauline Michael.son, winner of the p m. hit, Vaughan's infield Johnny Rizzo's sacrifice fly and Chuck ladies champ medal by si ores of Battery C Ht City Recreation. 9 and Trenton p m. Klein's single were coupled in Billy Conn Fights Slater the at favorite wa.i the Morning Milk at Cache Knit the first inning for two runs of the tournament beginning 6 and I.ogan, p. in. Lloyd Waners second double in marched Muir's mm set at Royal Knight BeUina Tonight through practically every the seventh drove the n,12-3Pirates match with no or little Coal, competiLogan, 7pm other run home. It was the third tion. The same was true F.arl's Service at E. A Millers, time Brown had started this year, Michealson in the ladies of Miss at 8 p. m. bracket. Hyrum, The Preston Indians put on a and his fourth victory. However, in the open division she NEW YORK, July 13M' The ragged exhibition of baseball uncould not cope with the stroking issue of whether magic an overder the lights at Preston WednesWhen of the champion. Hyrum CCC meets Lund- come a left hook to the kisser will day night and the hustling base-baDirector H B. Hunsaker of the berg Motor tonight at 8 o'clock oe settled in Madison Square GarAnd team of Trenton handed them Ogden in summer session I.ogan, as one of the league's den intramural prowhen Meho Betting, a neat 12 to 3 spanking. At no ondiictcd the badminton headlining attractions, two of the who tonight in a hypno'n triune, gram. Presdid fights the contest the T) time in on a smoothest tournament softball Uubs basis playing takes on Billy Conn, a sink iiitule ton team look like the ball team lOCmClJO YY III ami he declared the tournament in the entne state will be on the from Snuth-Pittsburgh, for 'he light i downed had Ogden. that to he very interesting to thi diamond. champions!'. q of the heavyweight field, and Richmond in other cn- During tho season, the flash) participants world. counters played this year. X" hae captured the eex of 1IONKF.K I.EAtil E Betting men. who rate a smash On the other hand the Trenton' fans with their lightning-lik- e on the jab above any amount of ball and hit crewr played heads-u- p das and unexcelled Hiss'd. mumbo-jumbhave nmdc Conn Preston's pitchers freely, many of Horton Smith Gets They field well, and hit equally the favorite at odds ranging from the hits going for extra bases. In as good. Although in the trough two to one to 13 to 5. the third Inning the real fire of a tenijMirary relapse, they are It seems that Bettina s manworks started on Keith Christento To bounce esx'ted baek with Finals ager, Jimmy Grippo, is s magisen, Preston's southpaw pitcher. xengisuiee their tonight against cian and hypnotist and that before After the first man struck out in old foes, l.undlierg Motormen. every fight he makess p isscs in that inning Trenton promptly as Just much can he said ol lOMONOK COUNTRY CLUB, front of his boy's ey-- and says Wednesday's Results loaded the bases. 'Juke" Jensen, however At Lundbergs, the NEW 13 YORK. 1. presli There to one inn Lake Salt II. Twin Falls July "you are invincible: hig first baseman and clean-u- p was ii familiar face, that of Hoi ton ent time, they have lost but a hurt a 4 16. Pocatello are Lewiston terrific you you: team then Trenton on the contest in the second half hitter t Smith, among the eight men who single is supBettin Then Ogden 11, Boise 10 (10 innings) nunoher." a home nd are lime to bat and liftedfence. for the champion-- I set out tod iv in the quarterof gunning corhis out bounce to This run over the left field finals of the 22nd national P. G A ship. Classy fielding nnd hitting posed of half in Bus world sort ner, Is the third home run hit over the with some of coupled The Ogden Reds, riding the crest tournament the best and half out like a college hoy fence this year and is quite an of a wave of wins, Wednesday Being in the round of eight is chucking in the league, give them listening to Benny Goodman's their third straight game ih thing new to the lankv fellow a favored position took t accomplishment. Bus Schaub will he opposing Lt band. After garnering the four runs from the Boise Pilots to climb into they used to call the "Jutdin Informed that Betina would on the numiui .and the Wetzoll on Jensen's circuit clout Trenton fourth place, one-haahead Ghost" hack 11)23 .30 and when he wandering In a trance through and they of the failing Lewistongame not satisfied was Indians. a putter that could do best softball of the year will be never-nevhe had land when openpromptly made four more runs on The Reds won Wednesday's con- more tricks than a in . s exhibited Conn h'cd this Not of awniiilary Interest is the ing bell ring'-a eeries of extra base blows and test with the Pilots 11 to io in 10 wand But getting pu.d tinigicon quarter-manifesto: "Thats swell After , Preston errors. is something else for Grant s It ke v s. 4 i lark Auto Paint- I hast him a couple of turn - hell innings, the second time during final t ,H.g Butler, veteran huilr fer the the series they have been forced Smith, who now' operates out of ing chihfnst (lark nine five inn- to extra Auto Is riding the crest of a win- be in a trance that he won visitors, pitched the Oak Bark, III innings for the victory crew and Trenton the for ning splurge, and will be aiming out of for 15 minutes." Salt The ings Lake behind the 1933. Holton Three times Bees, siiue is mii posed was master throughout his stay on four hit hurling of Tortsider Mel has been in there hut he was at Kao Bateman. Gnppo's hypnotism be to hoth In south Cache Valley 'o triei the mound. He presented a baf- Marlowe, trimmed the Twin Falls eliminated cai h time games to work the evilways: on Retina's eye Cliff's Service travels to the lair put fling cuive ball that the local Cowboys 11 to 1 to help extend Today, Smith faces E J (Dutch) of sluggers could not hit. V. Brown Pocatellos league lead. Marlowe Harrison of Oak Park. HI. Hyrum Lions, while Kownlhs loppomnts nnd reduce thm; i0 a after Implement bones and flesh of finished the game for Trenton and contributed to his success plays at Morning Milk quaking heap by belt having beaten Clarence Poser of Conn says he wdll totrbu this was equally impressive. out 4 and 2 a home run in sixth Pa.. the Ardmore, ing Only two men on the Preston inning with two of his mates Svengali strategy bv knocking ne(. All the stars wtio started out team showed signs of real ball aboard tina into Grinpo's lap. somling IAMB LATE were still in it today exyesterday them both to the floor oil s the The Pocatello Cardinals length- - cept Denny Shute, whose eligihihly ,the two y SAN ANTONIO. Tex. r, July nng onC-hah?rt two to ened their ,ead and the produced d l1 2lhrS; first strike golfers' v Douglas the Corrigan, Mop. end wrong Grant has Bettum, a southpaw rc.i hir He was defeated by Knierit k Koc-si- s way" fher. landed by turning back the Lewis-tohere at 12 3 from Beacon, N. Y., is been the main sparkplug on the games Indians 16 to 3, as Nelson alsc of Orion, Mlh. P h) after fear had boon Preston team all year and he came hurled hv the New York Boxing Com-- j expressed four hit ball. The that he might have been forced mission up with another snectarular per- got their biggest slice in theIndians as light ltcawwmght scor145 hospitals London's a have down by a thunderstorm. Corrigan, chammon formance Wednesday. Vern, at ing in the first virtue of a t.. when inning dHtly of $58,300, they expenditure here from the west coast for knockout by " flying "runsV'but two over netted Tiger Ja a K after that ii of tins tvs wedding Monday, took off from ciUoIut net n fine job behind ,. ,q only one run in the sixth marred amount is netted from Conn, gaming weithl the Drvden. I pntients' was Tex. mil again. shut-oabout three unc, has just moved lit' mil ball lor Nelson. payments and investments. hours overdue when he landed. the middleweight ranks. 25 6 21 3 Totals Herrick, Summary: Errors Kendell 2. Christensen, Cramer 2. Wins Again games found College continuing their long string of wins to push their mark up to ten wins and no losses, while Young ward trounced Sixth 13 to 7. Second ward came through with their second win of the season last night by turning back Eleventh by the decisive score of 25 to 6, and Second Providence defeated Eighth Rav Jones started on the mound for the Seventh but was relieved by Hale in the last of the fourth. The heavy hitting of the Seventh was the determining factor that brought them up from behind to win over their rivals 14 to 11. Those who chalked up homers fof the Seventh were Mel Neilsen, Vince Nelson and Peterson, while sluggers for the First were Hendricks and Watkins, Glen Worthington connected with two homers. First Leads Out The First was ahead most of the game until the Sevenths rally in the first of the seventh, probably due to Web Talbots lack of control on the mound. Jay Denning hurler for the First went the route for his mates until the Other Ven Savage Enters Julv start in the 2 10 Totals Week's Results Weston 17, Cornish 13 Trenton 12, North Logan 8 Clarkston 19, Fairview 6 Hyde Park vs. Lewiston, postponed Preston, bye. Saturday's Schedule Cornish at Hyde Park Preston at Lewiston Weston at North Logan Trenton at Clarkston Fairview, bye. NEW YORK, July 13 U'.lb The New York Yankees are invading 0 the west in their most precarious this season. They have 4 3 2 0 position 5 0 1 3 just lost five in a row to the Red Six, and eight out of their last 0 If 3b VALLEY ItAbEIlALL I.EAGl E Team Standings Last Detroit Washington satisfactorily. Providence First and River Heights put up a ding dong battle that lasted for eleven innings before Atkins of Providence First came across with the winning run. Stan Gessel, hurler for Providence First, set a record last night that will be hard to touch th any soft-ba- ll league. In two innings he pitched seven balls to retire six men. last Cleveland for 14-1- 1. Heights 4. Young 19. Sixth 7. Second 25, Eleventh fi. Providence 2nd 9, Eighth Yanks Head For Vital Series Today considerable In the feature game of the MIA softball last night the powerful STAKE MIA LEAGUE Seventh ward handed the First Warders a 14 to 11 drubbing. SevTeam Standings enth's rally in the lirst of the seventh frame proved to be too much for the First, and this rally netted the Seventh lour runs to bring the score from 10 to 11 up to Club It was the War horse of Cache Valley baseball, Merle Ewing, who stayed on the mound throughout the entire fracas, letting up but six hits. His mates, however, gave both on the him full support, batting end and in the field. the Collegians them, Among blasted out 15 hits, one of them being a homer by Goldie Peterson. The Loganites rolled up five luns In the second inning to take a lead that was never threatened. Four pitchers walked to the mound for Ogden, and all fared NATIONAL LEAGUE comparatively badly. Christensen, Wiseman, Brown and Baird 15 hits among them. The Collegians haJ two bill Innings the second arid fifth. In the filth, six runs were counted while one came across in the first, one in the third and one each in the sixth and seventh. Heaviest hitters for the CoWednesdays Result llegians were Carl Nyman, Goldie Pittsburgh 3 Brooklyn 0. each Wes Peterson and Bailey, Only game scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE counting three bingles; Skeeter two, made and Ted Lewis Garrett with Ike Hurst, Bill Nyrian each New York getting one. lineup UK. AN North Logan n, 3. his 19 39. Results Weston Is Host of Playing exactly the opjxsite type of hall from that played Saturday evening against gan Collegians last night lxiunced upon Ogden American Legion and bombarded them virtually out of the Brigham title. City lot to stay in the running for the state semi-pr- o The game ended 15-The Collegians demonstrated that they are taking the job seriously of preparing for the Important contest Pioneer day with Pocatello Cardinals. It is expected that with an augmented lineup, the Logan team will furnish plenty of competition for the Pioneer League leaders. Garland-Tremonto- 1 3, Seventh Ward Knocks Out Win Over Trenton Faces Standings and Sliding First Ward Clarkston On Saturday Success k THURSDAY, JULY UTAH, LAST OGDEN LEGION, COLLEGIAN S At J 0 U It N A iV, LOGAN, S. W. 5 3-- Beals 15-- 8 15-- . Reds il six-da- y o, Quarter H k lf 111 er i t fi-- st li"w!T-naniLt.ue- A deluxe model with automatic remote control tuning. 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